Compilation of DyDo Drinco commercials. A comprehensive introduction to their beverage ads.
When you think of DyDo DRINCO, there are plenty of familiar products for both adults and children—like DyDo Blend coffee, Ha no Cha tea, and soft drinks such as the Fukko-do series and MiU!
DyDo is also known for focusing on vending machine sales, so you probably come across DyDo vending machines often when you’re out and about.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of DyDo commercials that are so familiar to us!
From emotionally moving productions to adorable, lighthearted spots, there’s a wide variety of CM styles—so be sure to take your time and enjoy them.
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DyDo “Power of the Festival” Version A / “Power of the Festival” Version B


Along with a message of support for Japanese festivals, scenes from festivals across Japan are introduced.
Everyone appearing in the commercial is enjoying the festivals to the fullest, and you can’t help but feel an immense energy from it.
The narration is also striking as it highlights the power of festivals, introducing them with lines like, “Festivals are ___.”
DyDo DyDo Blend “Straight Toward What You Love” VersionNulbarich

This commercial depicts how DyDo Blend supports moments that require concentration, like composing a song.
It shows Nulbarich facing the task of writing “Reach Out,” and the gradual process of the track coming together.
It also strikingly portrays people absorbed in other things they love, and together with the powerful sound of “Reach Out,” it conveys a sense of forward momentum and positive energy.
DyDo DyDo Blend “Straight to what you love. Demitasse” VersionKroi

Featuring the rock band Kroi, this is a commercial for DyDo’s canned coffee, Demitasse.
It uses footage of Kroi’s members heading into a recording session, narrating the feelings of people who face what they love head-on.
It’s a commercial that can fire up not only their fans but also those who aren’t.
The BGM features Kroi’s song “Amber.” Starting with an intro that evokes a Latin music vibe and building into a guitar riff with a rugged, powerful sound, it’s the kind of progression that gives you goosebumps.
DyDo PHI PHI

Swing Out Sister is a British pop duo that was hugely active in the 1980s, specializing in genres like synth-pop and blue-eyed soul.
Their classic track “Fooled By A Smile” was used in a Dido Drink commercial and is notable for its melody that evokes the feel of 1970s disco.
It’s a work where the musical styles of the 1980s and 1970s are exquisitely blended, so if you like music from those eras, you’ll probably enjoy it.


